Two juveniles have been arrested for bomb threats, and investigations are ongoing into a separate bomb threat that forced evacuations at Grovetown High School this week.

Two 13-year-old female students have been charged with making terroristic threats and acts, in unrelated incidents, forcing evacuations at Riverside Middle School on two separate occasions after the threats were found written on walls inside the girls bathroom.

Business leaders from Richmond, Columbia and Burke counties visited the Georgia State Capitol for “Greater Augusta Day.”

The annual trip during the Georgia General Assembly, is a collective vision of each of the three countys’ chambers of commerce to advocate for legislative issues that are important to the region. The legislative priorities on the agenda for the day included transportation, taxation, economic development, education and water resources. Participants were given the opportunity to discuss topics pertinent to their communities.

Anyone hoping to careen down the “tallest water slides in the Southeast” will have to wait a little longer.

The developers of the proposed Scuttle’s Island water park in North Augusta said Thursday that the 40-acre attraction will not be ready as planned for a Memorial Day weekend opening because of delays caused by an “unfortunate internal personnel issue” involving a former business partner.

The curtains were raised and the scene was set in the Lakeside gymnasium, as student emcees Brandon Paugh and Isabell Flanagan introduced an exhibition performance by Lakeside’s show choir, Soundsation.

The group, fresh off its Division A grand championship victory in Opelika, Ala., in February, brought the award-winning show to the Evans stage Saturday to conclude performances at the school’s fifth annual Georgia Vocal Invitational Show Choir Competition.